Diving at the 1994 Commonwealth Games

Diving at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
VenueSaanich Aquatic Complex, Saanich Commonwealth Place
LocationVictoria, Canada
Dates18 to 28 August 1994

Diving at the 1994 Commonwealth Games was the 15th appearance of Diving at the Commonwealth Games. Competition featured six diving events, held in Victoria, Canada, from 18 to 28 August 1994.[1]

The events were held at the Saanich Aquatic Complex,[2] at Saanich Commonwealth Place, on 4636 Elk Lake Drive in Saanich. The centre was constructed in 1993, specifically with the Games in mind and cost $22 million.[3]

Canada topped the medal table with four gold medals.[4][5]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada*42410
2 Australia2215
3 Zimbabwe0112
4 Wales0101
Totals (4 entries)66618

Medallists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m springboard Jason Napper
 Canada
Michael Murphy
 Australia
Evan Stewart
 Zimbabwe
3 m springboard Michael Murphy
 Australia
Evan Stewart
 Zimbabwe
Jason Napper
 Canada
10 m platform Michael Murphy
 Australia
Bob Morgan
 Wales
Claude Villeneuve
 Canada

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m springboard Annie Pelletier
 Canada
Jodie Rogers
 Australia
Mary DePiero
 Canada
3 m springboard Annie Pelletier
 Canada
Paige Gordon
 Canada
Jodie Rogers
 Australia
10 m platform Anne Montminy
 Canada
Paige Gordon
 Canada
Myriam Boileau
 Canada

Men's results

1 metre springboard

Rank Name Score
 Jason Napper (CAN) 364.08
 Michael Murphy (AUS) 363.18
 Evan Stewart (ZIM) 357.78
4  Bob Morgan (WAL) 337.86
5  David Bédard (CAN) 324.39
6  Simon McCormack (AUS) 318.96
7  Tony Ally (ENG) 313.86
8  Lee-Jay Strifler (CAN) 311.52
9  Dean Pullar (AUS) 300.00
10  Mark Shipman (ENG) 297.36
11  Janaka Biyanwila (SRI) 290.70
12  Andrew Matthew (RSA) 263.40
13  Robert Costa (RSA) 262.86

3 metre springboard

Rank Name Score
 Michael Murphy (AUS) 671.76
 Evan Stewart (ZIM) 625.86
 Jason Napper (CAN) 625.86
4  David Bédard (CAN) 598.92
5  Lee-Jay Strifler (CAN) 572.85
6  Dean Pullar (AUS) 550.44
7  Tony Ally (ENG) 538.71
8  Mark Shipman (ENG) 532.29
9  Janaka Biyanwila (SRI) 516.06
10  Robert Costa (RSA) 457.89
11  Andrew Matthew (RSA) 429.90

10 metre platform

Rank Name Score
 Michael Murphy (AUS) 614.70
 Bob Morgan (WAL) 585.96
 Claude Villeneuve (CAN) 581.22
4  Tony Jasen (AUS) 555.39
5  Jeff Bacon (CAN) 554.40
6  Tony Ally (ENG) 530.76
7  Mark Shipman (ENG) 437.64
8  Janaka Biyanwila (SRI) 436.05

Women's results

1 metre springboard

Rank Name Score
 Annie Pelletier (CAN) 279.66
 Jodie Rogers (AUS) 252.72
 Mary DePiero (CAN) 245.34
4  Rachel Wilkes (AUS) 236.52
5  Tracy Cox (ZIM) 225.06
6  Kylie Walker (NZL) 218.46
7  Susan Ryan (ENG) 214.26
8  Debbie White (RSA) 209.82
9  Jane Smith (ENG) 197.13
10  Angela Clark (ZIM) 190.71
11  Victoria Stenning (ENG) 179.58

3 metre springboard

Rank Name Score
 Annie Pelletier (CAN) 529.86
 Paige Gordon (CAN) 529.08
 Jodie Rogers (AUS) 474.81
4  Vanessa Baker (AUS) 466.77
5  Tracy Cox (ZIM) 459.54
6  Mary DePiero (CAN) 437.16
7  Rachel Wilkes (AUS) 425.85
8  Debbie White (RSA) 415.02
9  Kylie Walker (NZL) 408.30
10  Susan Ryan (ENG) 406.05
11  Angela Clark (ZIM) 378.93
12  Victoria Stenning (ENG) 378.15
13  Jane Smith (ENG) 340.47

10 metre platform

Rank Name Score
 Anne Montminy (CAN) 428.58
 Paige Gordon (CAN) 414.36
 Myriam Boileau (CAN) 411.21
4  Vyninka Arlow (AUS) 410.58
5  Bindi Mansfield (AUS) 382.68
6  Lesley Ward (ENG) 382.50
7  Hayley Allen (ENG) 375.33
8  Vanessa Baker (AUS) 374.31
9  Tania Paterson (NZL) 371.55
10  Sally Freeman (ENG) 339.81

References

  1. ^ "Medal Standings Victoria 1994". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Danny's got team spirit". Kilsyth Chronicle. 13 July 1994. p. 21. Retrieved 7 February 2026 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Saanich's Commonwealth Place celebrates 20 years". Victoria News. 19 November 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Commonwealth Games Medallists - Swimming and diving (men)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  5. ^ "Commonwealth Games Medallists - Swimming and diving (women)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 21 February 2026.